MiyaIP Internet Reputation Tool

IP Blacklist Checker
Review every listing with evidence

Verify multiple commonly used DNSBL/RBL lists at the same time, distinguishing between hit, clean and incomplete checks. The conclusion is based on the actual return results this time, and unexplained comprehensive scores are not used.

Check a Public IPv4 Address Against Blacklists

My public IP Recognizing… Waiting

The current address is only used to fill in the address for you and will not automatically perform a blacklist scan if it is not confirmed.

Standard IPv4 is supported; private, reserved, special purpose addresses, and IPv6 are not sent to the detection service.

Example:

Recent Checks

After the detection is completed, the last 5 summaries will be displayed here.

A hit is a clue, not the final verdict

DNSBL and RBL are used to share spam, malicious behavior, or reputation signals. Different lists have their own inclusion criteria, update cycles and cancellation procedures.

Why is it included?

Common causes include spam, open relays, malicious traffic, compromised devices, and the behavior of other users in dynamic or shared exits.

How to understand authority?

"Authority" means that the list is suitable as a basis for direct verification; "reference" is suitable for assisting judgment; "requires manual verification" should not trigger a ban alone.

What does timeout mean?

Timeout indicates that the project did not provide a reliable answer within the time limit. It's neither a hit nor can it be construed as clean.

What to do if you find a hit?

First confirm whether the IP is shared or dynamically allocated, check for abnormal traffic, and then check the evidence and release conditions through the official entrance in the results.

About IP Blacklist Checker

Does the lack of hits mean that the IP is definitely safe?

No. The results only cover the list that was actually returned and completed this time, and cannot replace log analysis, threat intelligence, and business-side risk control.

Why do the results of the same IP change after a period of time?

Records are added, reviewed, and removed from the list on an ongoing basis; dynamic IPs may also be reassigned. MiyaIP caches for 15 minutes by default, you can use "force refresh" to get new results.

Should one hit result in a ban?

It is not recommended to rely solely on a single list for automatic bans. A comprehensive judgment should be made based on the authoritativeness of the list, business scenarios, recent traffic, and the possibility of false positives.

Why only support IPv4?

The current detection data link can only stably handle public network IPv4. To avoid returning unreliable results, IPv6 explicitly rejects before submission.